Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Simple Obedience

My fellow-seminary teachers liked this thought this morning (of course we were all half asleep at 5:45 am) so I thought I would share it:

Here is Joseph F. Smith's description of the work it takes to build an imperishable foundation of truth: "The men and women who are honest before God, who humbly plod along, doing their duty, paying their tithing, and exercising that pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father, which is to visit the fatherless and the widows in their afflictions and to keep oneself unspotted from the world, and who help look after the poor; and who honor the holy Priesthood, who do not run into excesses, who are prayerful in their families, and who acknowledge the Lord in their hearts, they will build up a foundation that the gates of hell cannot prevail against; and if the floods come and the storms beat upon their house, it shall not fall, for it will be built upon the rock of eternal truth." (Gospel Doctrine, 12th ed. )

President Smith made building on a foundation of truth sound like a long list of things to do. He seems to be describing work. I remember President Ezra Taft Benson saying with a smile about his service, "I love this work. And it is work."

Yet you will notice that the work is simple obedience. It is not complicated things; it is not fancy things or getting great spiritual manifestations. This is work within the abilities of the most humble and the least educated.

Elder Henry B. Erying "Because He First Loved Us"

3 Comments:

Blogger Sarita said...

Oh wise father. See, I already knew this (could use reminding of course but already knew it) from watching you.

7:30 AM  
Blogger Jessica said...

Love that!! Keep posting inspirational seminary things...it can be our own little blogland seminary class.

8:19 PM  
Blogger LuLuBelle said...

Somebody needs to catch up on the blogging......

1:33 PM  

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